Indiana sophomore forward Hanner Mosquera-Perea was arrested early Friday and booked into the Monroe (Ind.) County Jail on a charge of operating while intoxicated, Indianapolis TV station WXIN and the Indianapolis Star reported.

IU responded Friday night by suspending Mosquera-Perea indefinitely.

Hoosiers coach Tom Crean announced the suspension in a prepared statement:

"I had a chance to speak with Hanner before we left for Purdue. The first things I told him were that we loved him and wanted to support him. We are disappointed in him but also disappointed for him. He knows he made some terrible choices which have turned into big mistakes. Hanner has let his family, loved ones and our program down and he knows that with choices come consequences. The law will handle some as will we. He will not be with us at Purdue and we will continue to work with him on a daily basis and will be withheld from competition Indefinitely."

Mosquera-Perea, who has played in all of the Hoosiers’ 24 games this season, was pulled over about 4:45 a.m. Friday. Police say his blood-alcohol level was 0.15, nearly twice the legal limit. Mosquera-Perea is averaging 2.9 points and 2.3 rebounds in 8 minutes of action.

On Friday night, Crean tweeted out that Mosquera-Perea will miss Saturday's game against Prudue and is suspended indefinitely.

Hanner has let his family, loved ones and our program down and he knows that with choices come consequences. The law will handle some as